AJAX, Ontario, March 21, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – The Ontario-based pro-life group Choice42 (Choice For Two) released another video in its popular “Just Saying” series this week, this time using satire to efficiently mock the justification for aborting babies specifically because of a Down Syndrome diagnosis. The video's launch coincides with World Down Syndrome Day.

Sporting the now-iconic pink wig denoting her satirical portrayal of a pro-abortion feminist, Choice42 founder and director Laura Klassen appears alongside a girl with Down Syndrome wearing a similar blue wig, using hair color as a stand-in for the genetic condition.

“I love people who have blue hair...but, like, after they're born, though,” Klassen says. “No offense! I totally respect and value you as a human being...now, but before you were born it was a completely different story."

“Thanks to prenatal genetic testing, we can now 'off' all the people who have blue hair before they ever see the light of day! That's compassion.” As her companion holds up a sign reading, “THAT’S EUGENICS,” Klassen says “I literally don’t know what that word means” and shushes her before she can speak up.

“I don't have blue hair, which means I know what's best for people that do have blue hair, which is that they shouldn't be born. Sorry,” she continued. “If we stop all the people who have blue hair from being born, the world will be a little more perfect and a little less colorful...and isn't that what we all want?”

Down syndrome, or Trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder typically associated with physical growth delays, distinct facial traits, and often intellectual disability.

Despite these challenges of Down syndrome, a 2011 study published in the American Journal of Medical Geneticsfound that 99% of people with Down syndrome described themselves as “happy,” and only 4% of parents with Down children expressed regret about having their child. Yet around the world, Down syndrome is seen as a justification for aborting preborn children.

In 2015, the pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute estimated that abortion reduces the Down community in the United States by 30%. It has been estimated that 90% of babies in Great Britain to receive a Down syndrome diagnosis are aborted, 65% in Norway, virtually 100% in Iceland, and 95% in Spain.